I know nobody likes or trust M$, but this is a post that looks potentialy
interesting for you folks.  Have not looked at it because I do not do WIN
development but you all do.

https://visualstudiomagazine.com/webcasts/2016/06/project-centennial-bridge-future-desktop-installations.aspx?pc=cs76em03&utm_source=webmktg&utm_medium=E-Mail&utm_campaign=cs76em03


This is what it presents for the signup of the webinar:
Project Centennial: A Bridge to the Future of Desktop Installations

At Microsoft Build 2016, Microsoft announced that the Windows 10
“Anniversary Update” will add exciting new capabilities via Project
Centennial. Project Centennial will enable developers of Win32 and .NET
desktop applications to convert their Classic Desktop Applications to the
Universal Windows Platform, building a bridge to the Appx installer, live
tiles and the option to be published in the Windows Store. In this webinar,
David Tepper, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, provides an overview of
Project Centennial. You’ll also learn how this new technology applies to
developing installations with InstallShield, the world’s leading Windows
installation solution. (On Demand Webcast| 57 Minutes | Streaming)



-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell


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